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#1 in the division with a B plus. Gaulden holding us back a little here.

The 2018 NFL season is in the books, meaning the 2019NFL Draftis coming down the pike. But before we completely shift focus to thenextcrop of prospects entering the league, let's take full stock of the rookies who just finished up Year 1. In this division-by-division Rookie Grades series, we're evaluating each team's 2018 draft class and spotlighting areas to address this offseason.Jeremy Bergman examines the NFC South below.

Drafted two spots away from each other by division rivals, Moore andFalconsreceiverCalvin Ridleywill be compared to one another forever, or at least through their rookie contracts. Whereas Ridley found the end zone plenty in his first year, Moore did so just twice -- and despite racking up more yards after the catch, Moore was outgained by the Atlanta receiver, as well (821 to 788). Yet, both Moore and Ridleyshared PFWA honorsas the top receivers from the 2018 rookie class. Moore and Jackson, who started every game for Carolina in 2018 and looked like DROY material for the first half, comprised one of the best tops of a draft this year. The same cannot be said for much of the rest of the haul. Thomas proved useful afterGreg Olsenwas lost for the seasonin Week 13, and Allen's standout performance in New Orleans during theseason finalecould help earn him the backup role in 2019 -- or even the starting position, ifCam Newton's shoulder holds him back.

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well draft 3 corners back to back to back in one draft & hit on one of them.i mean what type of idiot does this poo?

by golly lets draft a hog Mollie in the first & we wind up with freaking Vernon Butler

oh my my unfortunately i gotta make sure that i don't forget about the blue goose by the name of Kony Early that should've been called the little red caboose instead.

& yeah it's like Pete & repeat sitting on a log with can we send him back Shaq

...with that said thank God we have a competent GM now that's not an idiot.

As bad as Ealy was, he saved his one great game for the right time. He put up an MVP like performance in the Superbowl and would have gotten MVP honors if the oline could block and if Shula wasn't an idiot